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In early 1993, after rumors began circulating about his health, Bixby went public with his illness, discussing his disease and the energy needed to keep him alive.
Storylines in the early part of the decade included: the death of newborn Katie McDonald in 1992, Mike Baldwin's wedding to Alma Sedgewick ( Amanda Barrie ) in 1992, Tommy Duckworth being sold by his father Terry in 1993, Deirdre Barlow's marriage to Moroccan Samir Rachid, and the rise of Tanya Pooley ( Eva Pope ) between 1993 and 1994.
An early study of his claims, published in Nature in 1993, found Duesberg's drug abuse-AIDS hypothesis to have " no basis in fact ".
This includes 73, 645 regular Britannica articles, with the remainder drawn from the Britannica Student Encyclopædia, the Britannica Elementary Encyclopædia and the Britannica Book of the Year ( 1993 – 2004 ), plus a few " classic " articles from early editions of the encyclopaedia.
He was reportedly slated to direct Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II ( 1993 ), but he died early that year.
As a result, Oklahoma City's leadership avoided large-scale urban planning for downtown throughout the 1980s and early 1990s, until the passage of the Metropolitan Area Projects ( MAPS ) initiative in 1993.
Michael Behe developed his ideas on the concept around 1992, in the early days of the ' wedge movement ', and first presented his ideas about " irreducible complexity " in June 1993 when the " Johnson-Behe cadre of scholars " met at Pajaro Dunes in California.
Unemployment started to fall ; by the start of 1993 it had reached almost 3, 000, 000, but by early 1997 it stood at 1, 700, 000.
In the early 1990s, Ferrigno returned to bodybuilding, competing for the 1992 and 1993 Mr. Olympia titles.
As early as 1993, Brewers owner Bud Selig had talked of a new ballpark for the Brewers to replace Milwaukee County Stadium, which had become heavily outdated and antiquated and didn't even have luxury suites.
By early 1993, Atta had moved into university housing, sharing an apartment in Centrumshaus with two roommates.
The Soviet copy of the original document was declassified in 1992 and published in a scientific journal in early 1993.
In the early 1990s, several standards-based reform measures were passed in various states, creating the Texas Assessment of Academic Skills ( 1991 ), Washington Assessment of Student Learning ( 1993 ), the CLAS in California ( 1993 ), and the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System ( 1993 ).
In early 1993, Francis announced in an interview to BBC Radio 5 that the band was finished and offered no explanation at the time, unbeknownst to the other members of the band.
During the period of two-division play ( 1969 to 1993 ), the two National League East division rivals won the two highest numbers of division championships, reigning exclusively as NL East champions in the 1970s and again in the early 1990s, the Pirates 9, the Phillies 6 ; together, the two teams ' 15 championships accounted for more than half of the 25 NL East championships during that span.
Most commentators believed the 1993 election was " unwinnable " for Labor ; the government had been in power for 10 years and the pace of economic recovery from the early 1990s recession was ' weak and slow '.
The 928 GTS came for sale in late 1991 as a 1992 model in Europe and in spring of 1992 as an early 1993 model in North America.
** GTS became available in North America at January 1992 as early 1993 model with later model year VIN.
" Shortly after settling on their name, Ballew and Dederer added drummer Jason Finn ; the band played their first show as a trio at Seattle's Romper Room in early December 1993.
Congolese democracy experienced severe trials in 1993 and early 1994.
However, early 1993 saw increasing tension between Yeltsin and the parliament over the | archivedate = 2008-03-05
In addition to the original albums, two compilation albums have been released: Double Hipness ( 2000 ), a collection of early tracks with the 1993 reunion demos ; and Singles ( 2004 ), an extended version of Popera-The Singles Collection which caught up with post-1990 material and included the cover of Bowie's " Boys Keep Swinging ".

early and facial
In the early 1950's, Smith, together with his distinguished colleague, George Trager ( so austerely academic he sometimes fights his own evident charm ), and a third man with the engaging name of Birdwhistell ( Ray ), agreed on some basic premises about the three-part process that makes communication: ( 1 ) words or language ( 2 ) paralanguage, a set of phenomena including laughing, weeping, voice breaks, and `` tone '' of voice, and ( 3 ) kinesics, the technical name for gestures, facial expressions, and body shifts -- nodding or shaking the head, `` talking '' with one's hands, et cetera.
Some have suggested, however, that a fear of clowns may stem from early childhood experience, when infants begin to process and make sense of facial features.
The Kakapo has a conspicuous facial disc of fine feathers, resembling the face of an owl ; thus, early European settlers called it the " owl parrot ".
In the early 1970s, Major League Baseball players seldom wore facial hair.
Evidence is inconclusive whether lorazepam, if taken early in pregnancy, results in reduced intelligence, neurodevelopmental problems, physical malformations in cardiac or facial structure, or other malformations in some newborns.
The great inventor, scientist and artist, Leonardo da Vinci, was a critic of physiognomy in the early 16th century he said ' I do not concern myself with false physiognomy ... there is no truth in them and this can be proven because these chimeras have no scientific foundation ' He did however believe that lines caused by facial expressions could indicate personality traits i. e. ' those who have deep and noticeable lines between the eyebrows are irascible '
If this important, early facial embryogenesis fails, it might result in anomalies such as choanal atresia ( absent or closed passage ), medial nasal clefts ( fissures ), or lateral nasal clefts, nasal aplasia ( faulty or incomplete development ), and polyrrhinia ( double nose ).
The Coot is long and weighs, and is largely black except for the white facial shield ( which gave rise to the phrase " as bald as a coot ", which the Oxford English Dictionary cites in use as early as 1430 ).
Their large facial disks, also known as " ruffs ", focus sound, and the asymmetrical placement of their ears assists them in locating prey, because of the lack of light during the late and early hours in which they hunt.
The early appearances of the character in the comics usually featured exaggerated anthropomorphic facial expressions ; these were replaced in later appearances by a more generic canine face.
Several other studies indicate that early perceptual experience is crucial to the development of capacities characteristic of adult visual perception, including the ability to identify familiar others and to recognize and comprehend facial expressions.
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, he was one of the earliest manifestations of the dominating modern closer, with wild facial hair and a gruff demeanor to go along with his blistering fastball.
Appearance of first manuport, Makapansgat pebble with distinctive " staring eyes " markings and facial features deposited by hominid in dolerite cave in Makapansgat South Africa, may date as early as 3, 000, 000 BC.
It has around 8, 200 residents, The faces of the church's wooden angels bear the scars of the English Civil War, as none of the angels retain their original facial detail, due to religiously motivated vandalism by puritan soldiers In early 2009, the church received a large grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund and local organisations to restore its rare medieval wall paintings.
Surgery may also be necessary to correct distortion of facial features, again in the case of inadequate or failed early medical intervention.
During the early 1940s, Tom had an excess of detail — shaggy fur, numerous facial wrinkles, and multiple eyebrow markings, all of which were streamlined into a more workable form by the end of the 1940s — and looked like a realistic cat ; in addition from his quadrupedal beginnings Tom became increasingly, and eventually almost exclusively, bipedal.
He exhibited early his lifelong interest in the natural world, and in spite of a slight speech impediment and facial scarring from a youthful experiment with gunpowder he was at ease with all levels of society.
Harvey was easily recognizable due to his thick white hair, which had already gone completely gray when he was in his 30s, leading to the early nickname of " Silver ," and in 1971 he grew a handlebar mustache, at a time when no major league field personnel had worn facial hair since the 1940s ; he kept it trimmed to the edges of his mouth, and he wore it for one season.
The show was pioneering in many respects to other animatronics shows of the early 1980s, featuring life-sized characters capable of facial expression ; some were even programmed in such a way that they could actually play simple melodies on musical instruments.
This critically acclaimed book describes her childhood and early adolescence experience with cancer of the jaw, which left her with some facial disfigurement.
* Bendet, E., Vajtai, I., Maranta C., Fisch, U .: Rate and extent of early axonal degeneration of the human facial nerve.
Elizabeth Stride and Catherine Eddowes were both killed in the early morning of 30 September, and part of Eddowes ' ear was found detached at the crime scene as a result of facial mutilations that the killer performed.
What occurs in the disease is that an infant's skull and facial bones, while in development, fuse early or are unable to expand.
One of the earlier uses of the concept of “ black ” as a metaphor for race was first used at the end of the 17th century when a French doctor named François Bernier ( 1625 – 1688 ), an early proponent of scientific racism, divided up humanity based on facial appearance and body type.

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